How to Choose a Fire Extinguisher
Many people consider the importance of preparing for a fire at home, but it is equally crucial to do the same in the workplace. Recognize that fire hazards and accidents occur; it’s best to have the tools needed to be prepared for any situation.
Everyone understands how critical it is to have fire extinguishers present in a building, however it’s important to note that different types of buildings require different types of fire extinguishers. Use the information below to ensure you are choosing the right fire extinguisher for your facility’s needs.
Types of Fire Extinguishers
To combat the different types of fires that may arise, there are various types of fire extinguishers. Each extinguisher has its own unique characteristics and capabilities.
The three main types of fire extinguishers are:
- Water Extinguishers – these units are filled about two-thirds with water and then pressurized with air.
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2 ) Extinguishers – in this style, the extinguishing contents are pressurized with CO
- Dry Chemical Extinguishers – these extinguishers discharge a blanket of fine powder, which creates a break between the fuel and the oxygen in the air.
If you’re unclear about which type of extinguisher fits your building’s needs, consult a third party like Fire Monitoring of Canada to review your options.
How To Use A Fire Extinguisher
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) provides a helpful guideline on how to use your fire extinguisher. According to the NFPA, when confronted with the need to use a fire extinguisher, users should use the PASS method:
- P – Pull the pin on the extinguisher.
- A – Aim low towards the base of the fire.
- S – Squeeze the trigger or top handle.
- S – Sweep the fire area with the extinguisher’s spray until he fire is completely out.
Important Facts
The Canadian Centre of Occupational Health and Safety has provided users with many more helpful tips for using your fire extinguisher properly.
- Ensure you’re using the proper size of extinguisher.
- Install fire extinguishers at the height indicated in your jurisdiction’s Fire Code.
- Place extinguishers in locations where they will be easily accessible to employees for quick use.
- Ensure extinguishers are clearly visible and that location signs are clear.
- Clearly mark or label all fire extinguishers with the class of fire they are intended to be used on.
- Keep extinguishers in a fully charged and operable condition.
- Place extinguishers in their designated locations at all times when not in use.
- Inspect your fire extinguishers visually every month.
- Use fire extinguisher tags that indicates the date of inspection, recharging or servicing, name of the servicing agency, and the name of the person who completed the inspection or service.
- Service the fire extinguishers yearly, or monthly as required.
- Maintain written records that record maintenance.
- Allow only certified and trained individuals to test and maintain equipment.
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